Using a registration code

If you have already bought a Universalis registration code from us then you can have the full Universalis content on your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch without having to pay again. If you think you have bought a registration code but haven’t got a record of what it is, email us using the “Contact Us” link at the bottom of this page, and we’ll try and look you up.

Step 1. Get Catholic Calendar

If you already have Catholic Calendar, you don't have to do anything: skip straight to step 2.

It’s free. Tap on the button below.

Step 2. View this page on your device

If you are already reading this on the screen of your iPhone (or iPad or iPod Touch), you can skip straight to step 3.

If you are looking at this page on your computer, here is how to view it on your device instead:

On your device, open Safari.

Visit the main page at universalis.com.

Go to the very bottom of the page. You will see a message saying “If you have a Universalis registration code… tap here”.

Tap on the message.

You will see this page appear on your device.

Abandon your computer and read this page on your device instead.

Step 3. On your device, enter your registration code

Now that you are looking at this page on your device, you can type your registration code into the box below and tap “Go”:

Registration code:

(The registration code is 9 digits: for instance, 123-456-789. You
don't need to enter the hyphens.)

When you tap “Go”, Safari will ask you if you want to open a link in “RC Calendar”. Say Yes. Catholic Calendar will open.

Wait a few seconds (it may take up to a minute on a slow connection).

A message will appear saying that the Universalis database has been downloaded and installed. If the message doesn’t appear at all after a couple of minutes, see the bottom of this page for advice.

Your Catholic Calendar application will
now behave just like the full Universalis that is purchased from the App Store.

There is only one minor difference between Universalis and Catholic Calendar with a registration code:

Your Catholic Calendar app will still be called "RC Calendar"
when you look at it on your desktop.

If the “Database has been installed” message doesn’t appear

The likeliest reason is that you are using the older (pre-Easter 2017) version of Catholic Calendar. The instructions for the older version are here. Otherwise, please use the “Contact us” link at the bottom of this page, and we’ll help you to sort everything out.